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Three hundred not out

We shouldn’t sound surprised that we’ve got to 300, but we’re delighted, nonetheless. To celebrate we’re offering all readers the chance to download a free digital copy of our first issue to read on a computer, smartphone or tablet. Head to gardensillustrated.com/300 where you’ll find details of how to download the issue and sign up for advance notices of videos and special features to celebrate our past issues. Much has changed since our launch in 1993, but we still strive, as our first editor Rosie Atkins put it in issue 1, to

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